John J. Wackman
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John J. Wackman is a distinguished real estate attorney based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with over two decades of dedicated experience in the legal field. A proud alumnus of the University of Minnesota Law School, where he earned his Juris Doctor in 1994, John has built a robust practice at Nilan Johnson Lewis PA, a well-respected firm known for its commitment to excellence in legal services. Throughout his career, John has specialized in a wide array of real estate matters, including commercial transactions, residential property disputes, and land use regulations. His deep understanding of Minnesota real estate law allows him to provide clients with tailored legal solutions that navigate complex regulatory frameworks while ensuring compliance and protecting their interests. John is particularly adept at negotiating and drafting contracts, resolving title issues, and facilitating property acquisitions and sales. John's reputation for meticulous attention to detail and strategic problem-solving has earned him the trust of clients ranging from individual homeowners to large commercial developers. He is recognized not only for his legal acumen but also for his ability to foster strong client relationships built on transparency and collaboration. Active in the legal community, John frequently participates in continuing education seminars and contributes to discussions on emerging real estate trends. His commitment to professional development ensures that he remains at the forefront of evolving legal standards and practices. Whether you are navigating a complex real estate transaction or seeking guidance on property disputes, John J. Wackman combines expertise with a client-focused approach to deliver exceptional legal representation in Minneapolis and beyond.
About Commercial Real Estate Law
Commercial real estate attorneys handle legal matters involving business properties including purchases, leases, development, and financing. Common matters include commercial purchases, lease negotiations, property development, zoning.